A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Longa , and transferred its citizens to the Cælian Hill in Rome . This new city then became the protectress of the Latin League , with the right of presiding at the annual festival , though it was never , 250 ANCIENT HISTORY .
... Longa , and transferred its citizens to the Cælian Hill in Rome . This new city then became the protectress of the Latin League , with the right of presiding at the annual festival , though it was never , 250 ANCIENT HISTORY .
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... citizens of consolidated Rome now constituted three tribes : the Ram'nes , or original Romans , on the Palatine ; the Tit'ies , or Sabines , on the Capitoline and Quirinal ; and the Lu'ceres , on the Cælian . Each tribe consisted of ten ...
... citizens of consolidated Rome now constituted three tribes : the Ram'nes , or original Romans , on the Palatine ; the Tit'ies , or Sabines , on the Capitoline and Quirinal ; and the Lu'ceres , on the Cælian . Each tribe consisted of ten ...
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... citizen - soldiery was enrolled . Wealth now acquired in Rome something of the power which had hith- erto been reserved for rank . Every man who held property was bound to serve in the armies , and his military position was accurately ...
... citizen - soldiery was enrolled . Wealth now acquired in Rome something of the power which had hith- erto been reserved for rank . Every man who held property was bound to serve in the armies , and his military position was accurately ...
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... citizens without consulting the Senate , while he imposed upon them civil and military burdens beyond what the law permitted . The vile misconduct of his son Sextus led at last to a revolt , in which kingly government was overthrown ...
... citizens without consulting the Senate , while he imposed upon them civil and military burdens beyond what the law permitted . The vile misconduct of his son Sextus led at last to a revolt , in which kingly government was overthrown ...
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... citizen whom he chanced to meet , and , finally , to the magistrates at the seat of government -- to set forth the causes of complaint , and with great solemnity to call on Jupiter to give victory to those whose cause was just . The ...
... citizen whom he chanced to meet , and , finally , to the magistrates at the seat of government -- to set forth the causes of complaint , and with great solemnity to call on Jupiter to give victory to those whose cause was just . The ...
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